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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of American Science, Medicine, and Technology
Contributor(s): Slotten, Hugh Richard (Editor in Chief)
ISBN: 0199766665     ISBN-13: 9780199766666
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $413.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | History
Dewey: 509
LCCN: 2014009198
Series: Oxford Encyclopedias of American History
Physical Information: 4.6" H x 8" W x 10.7" (7.85 lbs) 1456 pages
 
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Science, medicine, and technology have become increasingly important to the average individual in modern society. The importance of these three fields is in many ways one of the defining characteristics of modernity. Understanding their history is essential for educated individuals.
Science, medicine, and technology are not static endeavors but processes, bodies of knowledge, tools, and techniques that are constantly growing and changing. The entries in this encyclopedia explore the changing character of science, medicine, and technology in the United States; the key
individuals, institutions, and organizations responsible for major developments; and the concepts, practices, and processes underlying these changes. Especially since the early decades of the twentieth century, American science, medicine, and technology have played dominant roles internationally.
Entries explore distinctive characteristics of American institutions and culture that help explain this development. At the same time, the encyclopedia situates specific events, theories, practices, and institutions in their proper historical context and explores their impact on American society
and culture. Entries are written by the experts in the field. Students not only from the humanities and social sciences but also from the sciences and the medical sciences should be attracted to the broad-ranging and in-depth analysis in the encyclopedia.